This question doesn't pertain to Virginia specifically, but I've heard there are state laws which were created back in the Cold War to protect leftists from getting fired simply for their political affiliations. I'm wondering which states have these laws in case many of us get doxxed at this event.

What's realistically the worst case scenario in terms of violence for this event? A battle of Berkeley type situation? I'm just thinking that this is the first time that the crazies have an opportunity to target all of us (or at least a big number of us) in one place. I'm not as concerned about Antifa as a group, but more about the potential for one "lone wolf" to show up there with a gun.

I'm just gonna feign ignorance and pretend like I was on a road trip and I had heard this was a "Unite the Right" rally, and I decided to just stop by because I thought it was just establishment conservatives lol. My boss knows I follow Richard and other Alt-Right figures. It could be a different story if I'm on TV next to a guy waving NatSoc insignia though.

We want to attract good normies to our movement, right? When the media shows up and gets spergy looks and behavior on camera, then it sets us back on that goal considerably. Just use your best judgement.

Look, I see where you guys are coming from, but I'd personally prefer if there wasn't an overload of confederate flags. I have no connection to the South. If I get doxxed on TV at an Alt-Right rally, that's one thing. Getting doxxed next to a ton of confederate flags wouldn't make sense to the people in my life.

Just out of curiosity, how many people here are in white-collar client-facing jobs? I don't mean to put anyone down or minimize the symbolism of Lee Park, but I'm not sold on the idea of showing up to somewhere and potentially getting arrested just for being there when we have a safer alternative with the benefits of sound equipment, etc.